The guerilla war that followed the Battle of Hogwarts has been won by Hd Auror Harry Potter and Asst. Ron Weasley. But when an uninvited guest arrives at their engagement party,the news she brings could destroy the world the Quartet has struggled so hard to create.Written to stand alone,it picks up where Stop All The Clocks left off.

The story I am about to tell you might not be one that brightens your day, but it is a real one. If you're looking for an upside though, my story is full of friends, family and, quite literally, the love of my life; I'm one of the few people who can truly say that.

Spring, 1055. The villagers of Wymondham gather for a wedding. But the revelries are disrupted and a curse lain on the bride's unborn child. Little do they know the curse will stretch far beyond the boundaries of the tiny village, irreversibly entwining the lives of four strangers in tale of love, betrayal and an invasion that will change England forever...

This is a fabulous story filled with realistic emotion and characters. It contains profound examination of the human condition and action that makes total sense, as well as a well thought out plotline. It is probably the best story ever written, ever, anywhere.

The lies were the truth, the strangers were acquaintances, the beginnings were the end, the plans were spontaneous, the secret was know. The turmoil was serene. Everything was unlike anything before it.

This is the story of the madness.

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The Battle of Hogwarts ended in an unthinkable nightmare. The forces of right are decimated, leaving only two to carry on the fight against the evil of Lord Voldemort. Trapped inside their dying country, Ron and Hermione are the Light's last hope.Title taken from the poem Funeral Blues, by W.H. Auden. Prequel to "Children's Crusade."